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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England16 Nov 1901 provided Mr. O. H. rower, of the HeatbcoU Arm* Hotel Tbe ex-Maycr (Alderman Edwards) promded. hi* right the (iiteat of the Evening and oo left Mr. D. H. Ocgmili. M-f*- Tbero ware also present the Mayor Hanley (Mr Coatea). ton Mayor Bursk-i» (Mr. W. larvalti View article |
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Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times Staffordshire, England27 Nov 1907 that Mr. Cavendish came f an honourable family. True, be did, for his father was • Liberal-- (laughter, and a voice: And so was his uncle )- and if only Mr. Victor would return to Liberalism they might able to think he was as honourable as his father View article |
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Staffordshire Sentinel Staffordshire, England13 Mar 1937 Thought mere sung during the service. Mr. T. Johnson was the organist The mourners vtere Mrs. Hunt, Mr. J. Hunt (ions. Mr. F. H. Woolliscroft, Mr. A. H. Mills and Mr. G. A. Paddock. Mr. F. 1.. Dickson (President) and Mr. G. W. liuntbarh (Treasurerl represented View article |
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Cannock Chase Courier Staffordshire, England31 Jan 1903 I never saw anyone work so bard at anything. Is that his regular business? Waggles: Ivo, loan ; that's his hobby. There is only ono person in the world who is not afraid of a policeman. It is his wife. It's a good thing to enjoy life while you ars single View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England25 Jul 1903 in 'onnocUon with Lady Dudley a nuimry scheme for the ver, pour. Next came prr eutetiuu to the Krug of addre**ee from the Reception Committee, and euhty-two other public budiea. His Majesty, in reply. Bid that there was no part of his domiauns which be View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England12 Sep 1903 Balfour place. Park Uns. and the lestator bc |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England23 May 1903 Ikwcaweu. Mr. 1 m urenoe Bard) Mr. Vicary Lockwood, Col. Kenyon Slaocv Mi.d Howard. Sir Herbert Max well. Uidlltmiore Howard Vincent. Mr Stock. Mr. K. Balfour. Mr A. Henderson. Mr. Goulding. Cecil Maanets. Sir Henry Set Karr. Sir Maik Stewart. Mr. Ualaey View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England16 May 1903 Hamilton, tbeMeiAwne* of . Mrs. Arthor Hcrlaert. Ho*. Mi-« l.ncy HerUrt. by the Hon Mr*. Win. Herhen Mu* Dorothy T’sget Mnr. f.oy . Mr*. Reginald V Talbot, Mrs. V. . Hobmt Walter, Mr-, Walter Ms- VV.rner .v Lady ld*orba Warner Mr* ia hitroor*. the eh— of View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England14 Jan 1911 n. ia*wUy T. Mmlth. and Mr John Perks. Mr. T Lanylejr, Mr. O. Laiucley. M> and Mr* Williaro L**•*. Mr. J. Martin « 01. Msii»«s. Mr. J A. Ireelry. M*--*rs C. .\. Wrigltl. 1» Mat I'new*. * . K. ftonaioa. 1 > It* * vr«. A. >< ~u. . I'arkyo. J. fl. c urtboy* View article |
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Cannock Chase Courier Staffordshire, England21 Feb 1903 I'm glad. The laird did his wife enough harm in his lifetime, as even Peter agreed—indred, he went so far ea to say that in his opinion she would almost have been justified in—in 'lmpressing the deed if— That was vei considerate of Mr. Moyne. interrupted View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England25 Jun 1927 Council. His term of office was so successful that he was re elected Mayor for the following year. Apart from his professional and public work. Mr. Trigger's pet hobby was his connection with the Newcastle Nursing Association which, with his sister, the View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England3 Aug 1901 manager. In 1863 Mr. Sutton was appointed district superintendent for tb»* North-Eastern division, his bead office being Manchester. Mr. Sutton 1860 removed from Manchester to Birmingham, having arranged to exchange positions with Mr. Roberts, who was View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England6 Aug 1904 Colvik.Col \V. W Dob-on. Mr. B. Fit •heil* rt. Mr. K -I Haineou Mr. K. Meakin, Mr. Janie* Meakin. Mr. Moat. Mr. J. W. Philip*. Major Stamer, Mr. H. Sneyd. T. W. Tweford. and Mr W. K. Bower The following eon-lituted the comi.uttve —Mr. J. W. I’bilip* chainuan View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England11 Apr 1903 brief stay at the club his attention wav drawn by Mr. 0. W. Homan to successful civilian entertainment' for soldier* held at Whittington Barracks. The movement maybe mentioned, has received the cordial approval Lord Wcinlay and laird RoberU. and the deeira View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England16 Nov 1901 the Home Office case. Mr. Moulton, who Mid he would make hi* speech after railed bis witnesses, to call evutonoo the uiauuiacturvrs. Mr. Wiu. 11. (Mndley, mannfviim r. T'.install, he ployed between thousand and eleven hundred .uda. Hi» taclory *»• built View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England31 Oct 1907 hot • Geld attended. including the Meow (Mr. Gerd H. Hardy. and Mrs. Wieterbottor, Mr. H. Rides W. R. Power, Mr. Wadley, Mr. Clarke, Mr.F.Newton. Mr Near Mr. B. Caldera, Mr. W. 1). Fos Mr. Orr Pols Mr. Richaroa, Mr. Retold, View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England18 May 1918 Goodwin), and Mr-. W. Stanley ; Mr. Walton Stanley, and Mrs. B. Sharpley ; Col. Wotherall. and Mrs. J. Russell; Dr. J. Huasell. 0.8. E.. and Mrs J. C. Bladen; Mr. J. C. Bladen, and Mrs. W. J. Pickard Mr. W. J. Pickard, and Mrs. A. M. Walker ; Mr. A. M- Walker View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England13 Dec 1913 mourners were Mr. and Mrs. Cham e. Mr. and Mrs. Walker (nephews and nieces). Miss Johnson (niece). Mr. ii. li. and Mrs. Tannicliffe (niece), Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson (nephew - and niece'. General Johnson. C-8., C-M.G.. Mrs. Mtrwart, Mrs. Godfrey. Mr. Milne View article |
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Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times Staffordshire, England9 Oct 1901 been on a visit to his the church, des vicar did not at mice edam arraapd se that all bet the uprights cen-be pick- lthropshire, and during his stay in ly removed to admit access to the tree. Cleee Iron was the guest of Mr. Billeee, his niers was • time View article |
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Cannock Chase Courier Staffordshire, England27 Feb 1904 as organist and ehoirmistress. As the Duke and his bride are cousins the tam sanction of the Pope bad first to be tattled. The Duke, wko is in his fifty-seventh ..-ill. is twenty years the senior of his bride. Th e ehapel was lavishly decorated with beautiful View article |